Holiday destinations for the lone traveller

[QUOTE=“The Selfish Giant, post: 1073296, member: 80”]mac, the younger they are the easier they are when they fly, ive flown a few time to oz when they were 4 months, 1 year and 1 1/2. the flying was handy and you will get the baseneete

fuck off to dubai where you are gauranteed decent weather[/QUOTE]

Considered Dubai but I hate the fuckin place

ok mate, no need to snap

[QUOTE=“Mac, post: 1073259, member: 109”]Thanks for the input lads, much appreciated. We did Ronda, Cadiz and Seville 2 summers ago so are familiar with that part of Spain. Cadiz would be my choice only its a bit of a pain to get to without a car I believe.

Little fella will be 7 odd months so a 4.5 hour flight might be stretching it a bit I think. Not sure though.[/QUOTE]
most the beaches in cadiz would be far too wild for a baby…the wind can be very strong and the sand blowing everywhere would drive them daft…

[QUOTE=“Mac, post: 1073259, member: 109”]Thanks for the input lads, much appreciated. We did Ronda, Cadiz and Seville 2 summers ago so are familiar with that part of Spain. Cadiz would be my choice only its a bit of a pain to get to without a car I believe.

Little fella will be 7 odd months so a 4.5 hour flight might be stretching it a bit I think. Not sure though.[/QUOTE]

Albuferia wouldn’t be bad at time of year. The old town is nice and has at least some small bit of character.

Mallorca is a lot nicer than it used to be. Corsica is simply stunning. Weather may well be ok in April too.

Soz mate, wasn’t snapping but can see how it would be interpreted that way. Thinking of Dubai just brings out the worst in me :mad:

Amsterdam is lovely and hazy around April & plenty of ladies of the night will glady stick their thumbs up you & yours arse.

anyone been to Royan?

Portugal. Any resort within half hr of Faro do the job grand

fao @Phil Leotardo

WOW air (Iceland’s answer to Ryanair) announced the new route today but its schedule won’t start until 2 June.
Flights will operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. It will take passengers two hours and twenty minutes to get from Dublin to Reykjavik.

[QUOTE=“ChocolateMice, post: 1074316, member: 168”]fao @Phil Leotardo

WOW air (Iceland’s answer to Ryanair) announced the new route today but its schedule won’t start until 2 June.
Flights will operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. It will take passengers two hours and twenty minutes to get from Dublin to Reykjavik.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for posting that mate, I’ve really wanted to visit Iceland for ages, you fucking homophobe.

I’m far from a homophobe, pal. A mate of mine is in the club- I shared a house with this chap (plus others) for years. I have no problem with gay persons or what they get up to. Them wanting to get married is just plain stupid- but the world is heading that way more and more everyday.

[QUOTE=“ChocolateMice, post: 1074316, member: 168”]fao @Phil Leotardo

WOW air (Iceland’s answer to Ryanair) announced the new route today but its schedule won’t start until 2 June.
Flights will operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. It will take passengers two hours and twenty minutes to get from Dublin to Reykjavik.[/QUOTE]

Awesome. I really want to go to Iceland for some reason. Nice short flight as well. A weekend would be enough.

Approx 160 return. Nice.

Next TFK Summer Jamboree - Down town Reykjavik

:pint:
Get reykjaviked

Bring yer wallets so, lads. Supposed to be crazy expensive unless there recent crash has changed this.

Agreed but depends what side of the old town you’re in. Some of the steps/hills would be murderous with a buggy.

Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww freak out!

Especially when it is Runt in the buggy.